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Code · Utah · Title 63A — Utah Government Operations Code · Chapter 5B

63A-5b-803. Reporting of leasing activity.

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Effective 5/4/2022
63A-5b-803. Reporting of leasing activity.
(1)The director shall:
(a)prepare a standard form upon which a leasing agency and another state institution or entity can report the current and proposed lease activity of the leasing agency, institution, or entity, including any lease renewal; and
(b)develop procedures and mechanisms within the division to:
(i)obtain and share information about each leasing agency's real property needs; and
(ii)provide oversight and review of lessors and lessees during the term of each lease.
(2)Each leasing agency, the Administrative Office of the Courts, and the board of trustees for each institution of higher education, shall report all current and proposed lease activity on the standard form prepared by the division to:
(a)the division; and
(b)the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst.
Amended by Chapter 421 , 2022 General Session
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